(Bloomberg) -- Libyan Prime Minister Abdul Hamid Dbeibah said the country’s crude exports are on track for full resumption after months of outages as he justified his replacement of the state-run oil company’s leadership. The NOC said on Twitter Sunday that an Italian-flagged tanker had entered Brega’s oil terminal to load a shipment. Libya’s energy facilities have been at the heart of the North African nation’s conflicts over the past decade, with various groups shutting down oil output to press their political and economic demands. Dbeibah on July 14 appointed Farhat bin Qadara as NOC chairman, replacing Sanalla, the long-term holder of the post. Most Read from Bloomberg Businessweek©2022 Bloomberg L.P.
Source: Libya Today July 18, 2022 01:15 UTC